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A turn (tr), also called a revolution, represents one complete rotation of 360 degrees or 2π radians. It is used in engineering contexts involving rotational mechanics, electric motor specifications, and angular velocity calculations where whole rotations are more intuitive than degrees or radians. One turn equals exactly 360 degrees.

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The degree (°) is the most common unit for measuring angles, dividing a full circle into 360 equal parts. From navigation and construction to everyday geometry, degrees are the default angular unit worldwide. One degree equals π/180 radians or about 0.01745 radians.

💡 A degree is 1/360 of a full circle

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A turn (tr), also called a revolution, represents one complete rotation of 360 degrees or 2π radians. It is used in engineering contexts involving rotational mechanics, electric motor specifications, and angular velocity calculations where whole rotations are more intuitive than degrees or radians. One turn equals exactly 360 degrees.

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The degree (°) is the most common unit for measuring angles, dividing a full circle into 360 equal parts. From navigation and construction to everyday geometry, degrees are the default angular unit worldwide. One degree equals π/180 radians or about 0.01745 radians.

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